Human USP25 (Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 25) ELISA Kit

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Human USP25 (Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 25) ELISA Kit
category
ELISA Kits
provider
FineTest
reference
EH13496
tested applications
ELISA

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Product specifications

Category
ELISA Kits
Reactivity
Human
Assay Data
4 hours
Assay Type
Sandwich ELISA, Double Antibody
Test Range
31.2-2000pg/ml
Sensitivity
18.75pg/ml
Size 1
96T
Tested Applications
ELISA
Sample Type
Serum, Plasma, Cell Culture Supernatant, cell or tissue lysate, Other liquid samples
Availability
Shipped within 10-14 working days.
Storage
2-8 °C for 12 months
UniProt ID
Q9UHP3
Alias
Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 25, Deubiquitinating enzyme 25, USP on chromosome 21, Ubiquitin thioesterase 25, Ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 25, USP25, USP21
Background
Elisa kits for USP25
Status
RUO

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